Freya, Felicity, Fion and their little dog Fred (who have already been the subject of books with Janet) are the best of friends and now have a delightful house that they can share. There are sections of the house that you can embellish – such as the rug; there are curtains on the windows and they have their own teaset so that they can picnic.
You also get to be able to make them pillows and quilts to snuggle under,
The panel comes with full instructions; it is a great way to use up your little bits of wadding; Janet suggests making the little people with simple needle-turn applique. Feel free to add embellishments from your own imagination, and even use the panel instructions to create a draw-string bag to keep everything neat and tidy.
So not necessarily for the younger generation – enjoy.
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Another simple design from Sally Ablett using the Water Meadow range of fabrics from Lewis & Irene. Simple squares and rectangles, with some sashing make up this cushion. Valerie has used a variety of fabrics, since many of them can be fussy cut. You could get away with using a single fabric...
Lynne Goldsworthy has designed these cushions to be bound and with an envelope back.
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